“I was stunned when Frankel implied that women should have sex with men in exchange for capital,” MaryProyer, a social strategist and tech adviser, claimed on The Huffington Post, adding that she was "stunned when Frankel implied that women should have sex with men in exchange for capital.”

“I was offended when she expressed some kind of kinship with black women because she’s ‘loud,'” her bitter rant continued. “I was taken aback when she advised those of us in the room, to get business advice, to hire a white man as the face of our companies.”

But, Bethenny found a supporter in co-star Sonja Morgan. “The few girls that were tweeting it were obviously very upset,” the RHONY star told Starexclusively. “I don’t know if it was misread. Until I talk to the B herself, I don’t know if it was misconstrued."

But when asked if she expected something like this from her costar, she didn't deny her costar's unfiltered ways. “It wouldn’t surprise me that Bethenny would say anything," adding that “She’s known to be abrasive and in your face.”

She also clarified that in this case, she’d be “be very surprised if she had been negative about [women]," and that she’s willing to give her costar the “benefit of the doubt” until concrete footage can prove otherwise.
Frankel denied that she was denigrating the audience on Twitter.

“I was stunned when Frankel implied that women should have sex with men in exchange for capital,” MaryProyer, a social strategist and tech adviser, claimed on The Huffington Post, adding that she was "stunned when Frankel implied that women should have sex with men in exchange for capital.”

“I was offended when she expressed some kind of kinship with black women because she’s ‘loud,'” her bitter rant continued. “I was taken aback when she advised those of us in the room, to get business advice, to hire a white man as the face of our companies.”

But, Bethenny found a supporter in co-star Sonja Morgan. “The few girls that were tweeting it were obviously very upset,” the RHONY star told Starexclusively. “I don’t know if it was misread. Until I talk to the B herself, I don’t know if it was misconstrued."

But when asked if she expected something like this from her costar, she didn't deny her costar's unfiltered ways. “It wouldn’t surprise me that Bethenny would say anything," adding that “She’s known to be abrasive and in your face.”

She also clarified that in this case, she’d be “be very surprised if she had been negative about [women]," and that she’s willing to give her costar the “benefit of the doubt” until concrete footage can prove otherwise.
Frankel denied that she was denigrating the audience on Twitter.